Allen Iverson’s infamous 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago has remained in an Atlanta impound lot for nearly three months because it hasn’t been claimed by the former NBA standout.

A police source told WXIA-TV in Atlanta in a report by the Atlanta Business Journal that it would cost more than $56,000 to get the car out of the lot.

It costs about $14,000 a year to buy a Georgia tag for such a car, and since Iverson’s car has not had a tag in four years, to get it back he would need to pay about $56,000 to the state. Additionally, it would cost about $300 to the lot for each month the car sits at the company’s city-contracted impound lot.

When the car was impounded, Iverson infamously told police, according to a police report, “Take my car, I have 10 others.”

Atlanta police have been unsuccessful in contacting Iverson, a resident of the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Ga.

Iverson, who turned 36 this week played only 10 games in an injury-filled stint in Turkey last season that failed to excite many propsective NBA employers. Despite those struggles, he recently told the Associated Press he’d like to restart his NBA career. He last played in the NBA in the 2009-10 season, where he was released late in the season by Philadelphia.